Based in Sheffield, Tim Hampton and Dan Potter a.k.a. Bromheads, are two hairy dudes with a shared love for punk rock music and all things associated.
‘Kerosene’, recorded in the band’s self built studio, is their first release since 2013’s CHORO album which won support from BBC Radio 6 Music’s Marc Riley, Amazing Radio & Bella Union’s Simon Raymonde, and many others.
Tim Hampton says of the EP…
“Kerosene is loud and angry about the injustices of its subject matter. We tried to make it as dynamic as possible, so when it gets loud the listener knows we’re serious about making our point.”
‘Kerosene’, the single, will be available for free download from the band’s website from 7th July
JULY 2014 TOUR DATES…
23 July: Hoxton Bar and Kitchen, London
24 July: Sun Flower, Birmingham
25 July: Cockpit, Leeds
26 July: Tramlines Festival, Sheffield
1 Aug: Insideout, Darlington (FREE ENTRY)
2 Aug: Night & Day, Manchester
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